Explicit guarantees of equality or non-discrimination across religion include prohibitions of discrimination based on religion, and guarantees of equal rights, guarantees of equality before the law, and guarantees of overall equality regardless of religious convictions.

No specific provision means that the constitution does not explicitly mention the right to equality or non-discrimination regardless of religious convictions. This does not mean that the constitution denies this right, but that it does not explicitly include it.

Equality guaranteed, not specific to religion means the right to equality and/or non-discrimination is guaranteed for all citizens, but not specifically on the basis of religion.

Aspirationalprovision means that the constitution protects the general right to equality and/or non-discrimination across religion but does not use language strong enough to be considered a guarantee. For example, constitutions in this category might state that the country aims to protect or promote equality for religious minorities.

Guaranteedright means that the constitution protects the right to equality and/or non-discrimination across religion in authoritative language. For example, constitutions in this category might guarantee citizens’ right to religious equality or make it the State’s responsibility to ensure equality across religion.